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The phrase "am all that" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used informally to express confidence or self-importance, often in a boastful manner.
Example: "After winning the championship, I feel like I am all that."
Alternatives: "I am the best" or "I am everything.".
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Remind yourself: "I am All That; All That is Love; and it is All here to nourish and sustain me".
In his journal he wrote, "My egotism is so natural that I am all that interests me.
And in both instances, it was the same message: "Turn on the television". To be honest, I can't say that I am all that familiar with Queens.
Except that where the promise of US barbecue is concerned, I'm not entirely sure I am all that sound of mind.
"All that I am, all that I have ever been, brought me here to him," Eliza says — or signs — of the Creature, and that yearning feels as urgent as a news flash.
I would add, however, that after the initial strangeness of living in a place where nothing screams "Buy me, buy me, I am all that you lack of happiness" — where there is no fashion to keep up with and no arcane extra-plumping lip gloss to rush and try — I began to feel an extraordinary sense of relief.
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"This is all that matters.
And that is all that matters.
Where was all that chalk quarried?
It wouldn't be all that hard.
The trouble is, all that sounds familiar.
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